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That's good CC, but a disclaimer often has little or no weight in a court of law.
by Highlander is semi-retired from AB on October 2nd, 2007
True. However, I would hope that someone stupid enough to follow medical advice beyond that of "put aloe on a sunburn" wouldn't hold much weight in a court of law, either.
by CuppyCake is actually missing Ohio... on October 2nd, 2007
Look at the warning labels on cigarettes. It hasn't stopped successful law suits...
by Highlander is semi-retired from AB on October 2nd, 2007